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Benedictine earns a no. 1 seed in NAIA National Tournament

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The NAIA made things official on Wednesday night as the Raven Men’s Basketball team officially learned their overall seeding and first-round opponent match up during the official bracket announcement of the 2019 NAIA Div. I Men’s Basketball National Championship.

Benedictine earned the overall No. 3 seed and will serve as the No. 1 seed in the Duer Bracket. They will take on Westmont (Calif.) at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 21 at historical Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City, Mo.

The Championship tips off on March 20 and concludes with the National Championship Game on Tuesday, March 26 inside historical Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City, Mo.

The Heart of America Athletic Conference serves as the official host conference for the Championship and the Ravens punched their ticket to the Championship by winning the Heart regular-season championship.

Tickets for the entire tournament can be purchased directly through the NAIA at www.NAIAhoops.com/tickets.

A limited number of tickets are available for purchase directly from the Raven Athletics Office starting on Thursday morning. Those tickets are available for $15 and are aimed at allowing our local supporters an opportunity to purchase tickets ahead of the Ravens first-round game. Contact Kim Fry at 913.360.7564 to make arrangements to order your tickets.

The Ravens are making their 11th overall appearance in the Championship and their fourth under head coach Ryan Moody. They last appeared in 2017 and have an overall tournament record of 13-9. Their 30 wins mark the most by any team in the 32-team Championship field.

Westmont finished with an overall record of 18-10 and earned one of the 19 at-large berths into this year’s Championship Field. They are making their 21st overall appearance in the Championship and their fifth straight appearance. They have an overall Championship record of 21-20.

— BC Athletics —

Western women win first event of the spring; Ong, Bech tie for individual title

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – With the team sitting in third place entering the second round of the Warrior Invitational on Wednesday, the Missouri Western women’s golf team had the best team score of the second round to jump two spots and win the tournament.

Anna Bech came into the second day of the tournament tied for 15th, but shot a 78 (+6) to vault up to first to tie teammate Shi Qing Ong as co-winner of the tournament. Bech and Ong both finished 159 (+15) to win the event by five strokes.

The Griffons handled the weather conditions better than any other team at the tournament. Wind gusts on the course consistently ranged from 25 to 35 miles per hour, with some gusts as high as 50 miles per hour. Each of the eight teams at the event suffered higher stroke totals on Wednesday, but the Griffons still managed to out-perform the next best round-two score by 20 strokes.

Bech was the main story of the second round. Bech shot an impressive 78 (+6) to climb 14 spots for a share of the individual tournament win. She was one of just four golfers to improve in the field of 47. The win gives Bech her first career victory at Missouri Western.

Ong held on to tie for the win with her 88 (+16) in round two. Her second-round score gave her the fifth-best performance in the field.

Chong Yong tied for fourth place to give the Griffons three of the top five finishers. Yong’s score of 85 (+13) was the second-best score of the round, behind Bech’s 78.

Giving Missouri Western another top-10 finish was Jenna Kosmatka. Kosmatka finished tied for eighth after her 89 (+17) on Wednesday. She entered the round tied for 15th but advanced seven spots on day two.

Rounding out the scores for the Griffons was Sabrina Galfano, whose two day score of 183 landed her in the top-25.

Missouri Western Women’s Golf will return to St. Joseph for its next event, as they compete in the MWSU Holiday Inn Express Invitational at the St. Joseph Country Club on March 18-19.

— MWSU Athletics —

Geist helps Mizzou defeat Georgia 71-61 in SEC Tournament

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Missouri’s Jordan Geist isn’t ready for his college career to end just yet.

Geist scored a career-high 30 points and No. 12 seed Missouri outlasted No. 13 seed Georgia 71-61 on Wednesday in the opening round of the Southeastern Conference Tournament.

“I just tried to go out there and play my game,” the senior guard said. “When it all comes down to it, if I give my all, I don’t have anything to regret.”

Missouri (13-14) advanced to a second-round matchup Thursday with No. 22 Auburn (22-9), the fifth seed. Missouri lost 92-58 at Auburn on Jan. 30 in their only regular-season matchup.

After losing four straight games last month, Missouri (15-16) has bounced back to win three of its last four.

“Sometimes in losing, though it’s painful, it forces you to grow,” Missouri coach Cuonzo Martin said.

Missouri gained a measure of revenge after losing 62-60 to Georgia in last year’s SEC Tournament.

Georgia (11-21) finished the first season of Tom Crean’s coaching tenure with 12 losses in its last 13 games. The Bulldogs wasted a career-high 26 points from Jordan Harris.

The two teams were meeting exactly one week after Missouri won 64-39 at Georgia, holding the Bulldogs to their lowest point total at home since a 36-30 victory over Georgia Tech during the 1945-46 season.

Georgia nearly matched that output in the first half Wednesday while building a 34-32 lead. The Bulldogs shot just 35.7 percent in the first half but pulled ahead by getting to the bonus early.

“Playing this team a week ago and knowing we did not leave it all out there on the floor against them, I am firmly convinced they did tonight,” Crean said.

Missouri took the lead for good at 45-43 on a Kevin Puryear basket with 12:05 left. Neither team led by more than seven points until the final four minutes of the game.

While Georgia did a great job of drawing fouls, the Bulldogs failed to take full advantage. Georgia shot just 21 of 36 on free-throw attempts, including 9 of 18 in the second half.

“It spreads throughout a team,” Georgia forward Derek Ogbeide said. “Once two or three guys, a couple of guys miss, the next thing you know, it spreads, much like anything. Simply missing a shot from a few people a few times, that becomes contagious.”

Geist shot 9 of 15 overall and 10 of 13 from the foul line to lead Missouri. His previous career high was a 28-point performance against Green Bay on Dec. 9, 2017. Xavier Pinson added 15 points.

Ogbeide had 12 and Nicolas Claxton added 11 for Georgia. Claxton also had six blocks.

BIG PICTURE

Georgia: The Bulldogs have a long way to go as Crean attempts to rebuild the program. Before this year, Georgia hadn’t lost as many as 21 games in a season since a 3-21 finish in 1955-56.

Missouri: The Tigers won without getting much from Jeremiah Tilmon, their top post player. Tilmon scored four points and shot just 1 of 7 while playing 20 minutes and battling foul trouble. Tilmon has picked up at least four fouls in seven of his last eight games and has fouled out of three of them.

PICKETT’S RETURN

Missouri’s Javon Pickett returned to the starting lineup after back spasms caused him to miss a 73-68 loss to Mississippi on Saturday. He went scoreless in 22 minutes.

3-POINT WOES

Something about this matchup causes poor outside shooting.

Georgia was 4 of 19 and Missouri went 3 of 11 from 3-point range Wednesday. When these two teams met last week, the two teams shot a combined 0 for 22 from beyond the arc in the first half before Missouri ended up 6 of 21 and Georgia finished 3 of 20.

UP NEXT

Georgia will replace three departing senior starters in Claxton, Turtle Jackson and Ogbeide next season. The Bulldogs add incoming freshman Anthony Edwards, rated as the nation’s No. 2 overall prospect in his class according to composite rankings of recruiting sites compiled by 247Sports.

Missouri faces Auburn in a second-round game Thursday.

— Associated Press —

K-State’s Wade unlikely to play in Big 12 tourney

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — All-Big 12 forward Dean Wade is expected to miss the entire Big 12 tournament for No. 15 Kansas State because of a foot injury that has lingered for much of the season.

Wildcats coach Bruce Weber said after Wednesday’s practice at Sprint Center that the 6-foot-10 Wade would spend most of his time this week getting treatment. The hope is that Wade will be ready for next week’s NCAA tournament, though Weber said he could not promise anything.

Wade is averaging 12.9 points and 6.2 rebounds for the Wildcats, who are the No. 1 seed in Kansas City after tying Texas Tech for the regular-season conference title.

The Wildcats did get some good news in that Cartier Diarra, who has missed several weeks after hand surgery, is expected to be available for their quarterfinal on Thursday.

— Associated Press —

Palmer Jr. scores 34 as Nebraska beats Rutgers in Big Ten Tournament opener

CHICAGO (AP) — James Palmer Jr. tied a career high with 34 points, and Nebraska beat Rutgers 68-61 in the opening round of the Big Ten Tournament on Wednesday.

Palmer matched a personal best set against Ohio State last season and scored 27 in the second half to carry Nebraska.

The Cornhuskers (17-15) went on a 15-0 run to grab a 10-point lead in the closing minutes on the way to their second straight win after dropping 11 of 13. They are banking on a run in the conference tournament to vault them into the NCAA picture and maybe save coach Tim Miles’ job.

Eugene Omoruyi led Rutgers (14-17) with 16 points. Myles Johnson added 11 points and 11 rebounds, but the Scarlet Knights were one and done this time after winning at least one game in the previous two conference tournaments.

Nebraska went on a 15-0 run to turn a five-point deficit into a 61-51 lead with 1:30 remaining.

Isaiah Roby started it with a layup with 6:21 remaining and hit two free throws with four minutes left to put Nebraska back on top for the first time since the opening minutes of the half at 52-51.

Palmer then nailed a 3 and Roby drove for a neat scoop layup after a steal by Johnny Trueblood. Palmer then threw down a hard fast-break dunk, getting intentionally fouled from behind by Omoruyi, and Glynn Watson Jr. made two free throws to finish the run.

BIG PICTURE

Nebraska: Palmer could probably use some help if the Cornhuskers are going to make a run in the conference tournament. No one else scored more than 11 points, and Nebraska shot just 40.4 percent while making 3 of 15 3-pointers.

Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights came up short down the stretch in this one after showing some promise during the regular season.

UP NEXT

Nebraska: The Cornhuskers were swept by Maryland — 74-72 on the road on Jan. 2 and 60-45 at home on Feb. 6.

Rutgers: Season is likely over.

— Associated Press —

MWSU softball postpones this weekends games

ST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western softball’s home schedule has been further delayed as the team re-scheduled two MIAA doubleheaders that were supposed to be played Friday and Saturday.

Due to field conditions, Missouri Western has postponed its home opening doubleheader with Central Missouri until Monday. The games may be moved back to Sunday if field conditions will allow. A decision on the finalized date and time will be made later this week. The doubleheader was originally scheduled for Friday.

The doubleheader with Southwest Baptist has been postponed until Tuesday, April 9. Those games were originally scheduled for Saturday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Tigers’ Cunningham named finalist for Cheryl Miller Award

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Women’s Basketball senior guard Sophie Cunningham (Columbia, Mo.) is one of five finalists for the Cheryl Miller Small Forward of the Year Award, announced by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association on Wednesday. The annual award is in its second year and recognizes the top small forward in women’s NCAA Division I college basketball. It is the second straight year Cunningham has been named a finalist for the award.

The winner of the award will be determined by a combination of fan votes and input from the Basketball Hall of Fame’s selection committee. Fan voting will take place at hoophallawards.com between Friday, March 15 and Friday, March 29. The winner will be revealed during Final Four weekend in Tampa, Florida.

The watch list is the one of three that Cunningham’s name has appeared on, as she is a top-15 candidate for the Wooden Award and a top-41 athlete for the Wade Trophy.

The Tiger senior helped lead Mizzou to its first conference tournament semifinal appearance since 1994 at this week’s SEC Tournament. Mizzou recorded wins over Florida (March 7) and Kentucky (March 8) in Greenville, S.C. In Mizzou’s semifinal matchup with Mississippi State (March 9), Cunningham scored 33 points to become Mizzou’s all-time scoring leader, as her 2,157 points surpassed Joni Davis’ (1981-85) mark of 2,126 points.

Cunningham was recently named to her third straight All-SEC First Team by the league’s coaches, becoming the first player in program history to earn All-Conference First Team honors in three consecutive seasons. In addition, Cunningham was named to the All-SEC First Team by the Associated Press for the second straight season.

The SEC’s active career scoring leader, Cunningham is averaging 18.0 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game. Her 82 three-pointers rank fifth in Mizzou single season history, while her 594 points rank seventh.

Cunningham finished the regular season ranked fourth in the SEC in scoring (17.3 ppg), third in three-point percentage (40.7), third in three-pointers per game (2.3) and third in free throw percentage (81.8). In conference play, she led the SEC in three-point shooting (46.5 percent) and threes per game (2.9). Cunningham has reached 20 points in 15 games this season, including 10 times against SEC opponents, and 30 points three times. Mizzou is 13-2 when she scores 20+, and 2-1 when she reaches 30 points.

The Tiger senior is one of three Mizzou players to score 2,000 career points. Among program records, Cunningham ranks first in scoring (2,157 points), first in free throws made (526), second in three-pointers made (235), second in three-point percentage (40.7), third in free throw percentage (83.6), fourth in points per game (17.0) and fourth in assists (384).

— Mizzou Athletics —

Northwest women’s basketball signs fifth recruit to 2019 class

Northwest Missouri State University head women’s basketball coach Austin Meyer has announced the addition of a fifth signee for the 2019-2020 recruiting class.

Chase Pfanstiel is a 5’7″ guard from Omaha, Nebraska. Pfanstiel averaged 14 points per game, 4.0 rebounds per game, 4.0 assists per game and shot 38 percent from three-point range for Millard West High School.

As a junior, Pfanstiel set the school record for assists in a season (108) as she earned all-state honors for head coach Marc Kruger.  Pfanstiel also played AAU for the OSA Crusaders and head coach Jason Ryan.

In addition to basketball, Pfanstiel helped Millard West to a district title in soccer and helped the squad become a state final contender.  She is an honor roll student and a four-time academic letter recipient.

2019-20 Bearcat Women’s Basketball Signees
Kayla Chapman           5’9″       G             Treynor, Iowa (Treynor HS)
Jayna Green                6’1″       G/F          Omaha, Nebraska (Millard North HS)
Savannah Guenther    5’11”      G             Grayslake, Illinois (Grayslake North HS)
Chaise Pfanstiel          5’7″        G             Omaha, Nebraska (Millard West HS)
Paityn Rau                  6’2″         F             Waukee, Iowa (Waukee HS)

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri Western softball splits two games at Illinois-Springfield

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Missouri Western softball team (12-11) split a pair of one-run games at Illinois-Springfield (11-9), Tuesday.

The Griffons got all their runs in game one via the long ball, including the game winner in the top of the eighth inning. The bats were quieted in game two as MWSU managed four hits with three coming in the first few innings.

GAME 1
Missouri Western 5, Illinois-Springfield 4 (8 innings)

  • Emma Hoffart hit a game-winning, leadoff home run to left in the eighth
  • After allowing back-to-back singles to start the bottom of the seventh, Kaili Hinds induced two ground ball outs and struck out the cleanup batter to strand two and force extra innings
  • There wasn’t a base runner for almost three complete innings until UIS put four-straight on with two hits a walk and an error to take a 2-0 lead
  • Taylor Hoelshcher hit a two-out grand slam in the top of the fourth as part of a four-run, four-hit inning for the Griffs that gave MWSU a 4-2 lead
  • Shelby Uhl stayed hot, going 2-for-4 in the game

GAME 2
Illinois-Springfield 3, Missouri Western 2

  • UIS scored all three of its runs in the bottom of the fourth
  • MWSU scored its two runs in the third
  • The Griffons were held to just four hits in the game with one each in the first, second, third and seventh innings
  • Gabi Carter doubled twice
  • Olivia Goodale got the start and went four innings, allowing three runs on seven hits with five strikeouts and two walks

UP NEXT

  • Missouri Western is scheduled to host Central Missouri (8-6, 1-3) in a doubleheader Mar. 16 at 4 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest’s Dudar named MIAA Pitcher of the Week

Northwest Missouri State University senior closer Trevor Dudar has been named the MIAA Co-Pitcher of the Week for her performance in a three-game sweep of Southwest Baptist.

Dudar (Stillwater, Minnesota) recorded a save in all three of Northwest’s one-run wins over Southwest Baptist. He pitched 3 2/3 innings in the three games, gave up two hits, one earned run and struck out five batters.

Dudar came in during the eighth inning and got a five-out save in a 9-8 win in game one vs. SBU.

Dudar pitched the ninth inning of game two and struck out a pair in giving Northwest an 8-7 victory. Dudar struck out the side in order in the ninth on Friday in game three of the series to preserve a 2-1 Northwest victory.

As a result of his three saves, Dudar became the school’s all-time saves leader with 18. He was the Division II leader last season with 14 saves.

— Mizzou Athletics —

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